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Extreme Heat Warning Posted, Likely To Extend 

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West Virginia heat indexes could reach up to 105 degrees this week.
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An extreme heat warning for most of West Virginia’s lowland counties may extend to the weekend. The National Weather Service’s (NWS) extreme heat warning notes dangerously hot conditions for most of the state, with heat index values up to 105 degrees. 

The initial warning runs until 8 p.m. Wednesday, but NWS meteorologist Gabe Wawrin said to expect some sort of extension through the work week. 

“It’s an extended heat wave,” Wawrin said. “Five to six days, little relief at night with overnight low temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s. And so the heat issues kind of compound over time.”

Wawrin said heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat and high humidity events.

He said safety tips include drinking plenty of fluids, staying in an air-conditioned room, and checking up on relatives and neighbors, especially those sensitive groups.

“The younger kids, babies, and then anybody who’s older,” Wawrin said. “It could be somebody who has significant health problems that’s younger as well, so any of those groups.”

Wawrin said if you must be outside, limit your time and exertion.

“If you’re going to be outside for an extended period of time,” Wawrin said. “Working, taking breaks periodically, and drinking fluids, both go hand in hand.”

The NWS suggests that everybody should just try to prepare and avoid being outside during the afternoon and evening hours, if possible.

Many West Virginia cities and counties have set up cooling stations for those in need of relief. For more information, click here